KU Human Resources issued travel warnings for international students, faculty and staff through email on March 26.
In celebration of International Women’s Month, arts and culture writer Thien Pham highlights several female students who have achieved success while studying at and after graduating from KU.
When Charlie Johnson got a call during one of his virtual classes at the University of Kansas in March, he let it go to voicemail since he didn’t recognize the number. Johnson, a senior from Lawrence ...
Western attempts to decouple from China and a drastic turnabout in US trade policy are “key strategic” concerns for leaders ...
Colorado State University said on Wednesday that an additional student had their visa revoked after several were revoked a ...
The Kuwait Cultural Office at the Embassy of Kuwait in Washington has announced that, according to the articles 3 and 24 of ...
World Affairs Council Charleston event at the Charleston Library Society features Ambassador Barbara Bodine as the guest ...
Many Nepali shops, restaurants (serving momo and dal bhat), and temples make it easier for students to feel at home. Rent and ...
A University of Saskatchewan researcher has traveled to China and has seen the inroads China has made to lessen its carbon ...
"While the direct impact of the newly announced US tariffs on GCC countries appears limited in the short term, the broader ...
A customizable staple in Korea, kimbap is making waves in U.S. grocery chains and across media platforms. Here’s how to make ...
In keeping with the tradition of the German expressionists of the early 20th century, woodcut printmaker Sean Starwars embraces imperfection in artwork. The frayed edges and fingerprints are what make ...